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Thank you Ari, for putting me onto Warrior. 

Works for me, we’re on the same page where it ultimately counts.

“For me” is not literally there, and it puzzles me to see you claim it is. “Me” is there, but not in a location in the sentence that uses it as a qualifier for the concept of “is a good deal or not”. “For” never appears, much less as a modifier for “me”. Your use of “makes me disagree” does not provide info as to

Well, there’s a massive world of difference between “this is what makes me disagree with how great xxxx is” and “xxxx isn’t great for me”. There really isn’t a qualifier in the first statement, despite your claim of one. You’ve identified who is disagreeing, but the statement still boils down to “this isn’t a good

Yeah. My point is that just because it isn’t a deal for you doesn’t make it not a good deal period, contrary to your statement. Getting a deal on a bunch of roguelikes wouldn’t be a good buy for me because I don’t generally like them, but I wouldn’t say the deal isn’t a good value. I just wouldn’t buy it.

Lol, tough guy edgelord has arrived, I see. You’re the one being the snowflake, you whiny bitch, can’t handle other people wanting things that should in no way affect you. 

Just because it’s not a great value for you doesn’t mean it’s not a great value for other people.

What do you know, the color picked out by NASA specifically for astronauts to wear during takeoff/landing for maximum visibility on open water...is pretty gosh darn visible! Those crafty NASA engineers knew their shit, I guess. 

Ok, one last time, real slow, line by line.

No, it’s clear you’re not following along and are connecting dots where they shouldn’t be. First, as stated right up front in my last comment, this whole concept is largely subjective. Every comment I’ve made in regard to Crash is fundamentally am opinion, same as yours. I’m not going to caveat every sentence with “of

Just because it was the best of the three doesn’t mean it’s worth playing at this point. I’ve played through that one, the second one, and half the third one. They were fine, enjoyable. But I wouldn’t go putting them on my list of “must plays” that need to be anywhere near the top of people’s back logs.

Good lord you’re taking this personally, aren’t you. I’m not going to lose sleep if you like this terrible game, and you shouldn’t if I don’t. Also, there is no purely objective measure of games or movies, you’ll have to find a way to come to terms with this and live your life with that knowledge.

It’s boooooooring, to start with. Linear 3d platformers in general are weak games if they don’t hit everything out of the park   mExtremely repetitive. Outside of being “pretty”(-ish) for the time, it did nothing innovative. The developers literally added breakable boxes just to make the game feel less hollow and

Nah, if it’s good I’m all for a black and white film. But just because it was good for it’s day doesn’t mean it’s worth rewatching now. It’s got to either still hold up on its own merrits or it needs to be a truly foundational movie, a real step forward for the industry. Same for games. And Crash is neither of those

It’s straight garbage

I’m torn here. On the one hand, in my opinion the vast majority of the old “classics” don’t hold up well. Most of the people who extoll them are only viewing them through the lens of nostalgia. Someone coming in without the warm endorphins of fond memories propping the game up is going to have a bad time. I just did

That’s a non sequiter. You’re buying a game. What’s better? Buying it from a place that donates 15% of the cost, or buying it from somewhere else that doesn’t?

Hmm. 15% seems a little on the small side. On the other hand, it’s not like Humble and the relevant publishers/devs don’t need money to keep operating. And it’s not explicitly stated here, but it makes it sound like the giving option will be there for their other services too, which didn’t used to have the option.

They also probably don’t teach it that way any longer because it would be bad science. Eye color, like being able to roll your tongue, used to be thought of as a simple mendelian trait, but it’s now known to be polygenetic, meaning you can’t apply the simple single gene dominant and recessive logic to it. You’d be

Freeing” is a great word for it. One wonderful side effect is also that there’s always a great game waiting to be played when you’ve got time, and you’re not stuck following whatever the hot trend is (maybe I’m just not into another zombie/soulsbourne/roguelike/etc game right now, ok?). I just keep an ever growing